So, we candled all nine eggs. There were four that looked really nasty inside and looked only half full. The bottom half was full of black stuff. After a lot of debate about it, we decided to start opening them to try and understand what happened (they all smelled funky, had no movement, and looked really nasty). When we opened them there was three fully developed babies and one that looked like it died a long time ago.
1. looked just like the first one that got broken open. fully developed, ready to hatch. We have no ideas about why it died.
2. the membrane was really stuck to him, loose fluid in air bubble, water droplets on top
3. just like #1
4. developed, but the bill wasn't hard yet. Lots of thick blood all over it, loose fluid. seemed like it had been rotting for awhile. smelled awful
They were all dark colored and beautiful...
The other four (plus one that looked iffy to me) are still in the incubator. They look full (dark) up to the air bubble, where it looks yellowish with veins for about a millimeter and then becomes air bubble. Some of these had a few water droplets sticking to the top of the air bubble, is that bad? I know our humidity was high for awhile, but would that kill them? The iffy one looked like the other good ones, except for some area of it the yellowish with veins extended into for about 1/2 inch square area. You could see outlines of what looked like a foot in this part. What do you think about iffy egg?
Is there any chance that these other ducklings are alive? All the others were dead...
The incubator has been very stable today (
) so that's good. It's been hanging around 96-97 temp and 79-80 humidity (so i actually get to sleep tonight
. If I even can, I'm so worried). What do we do?!!?
Are they alive at all?
Please help!
vent: I'm really upset about this. What if they're just all dead?! I feel like I killed them by bringing them inside. All of the dead ducklings looked so ready to hatch and were just perfect. I think they died because of the huge climate change by bringing them inside. Plus, seeing all of those dead ducklings is unbelievably depressing and discouraging. We've lost 5 now and it's really upsetting. That plus other things going on is making me so stressed out. I feel like I killed them